Explanatory Note: I was attempting to photograph a spider and its web in extremely low light using manual focus. The spider itself is in front of the light on the left hand side of the photograph (a streetlight about 100 yards away) with its web emanating out from that light. The prominent image of the spider on the right is formed from the lens flare on the camera– basically a shadow within the lens flare. This could only happen at the exact distance, focal length, and ambient lighting conditions, so even though it’s not the most aesthetically pleasing picture, it’s a one-in-a-million shot.